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We provide representation for all criminal charges including:

Assault and Battery

Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Driving Under Suspension (DUS)

Expungements

Drug Charges (possession, trafficking, paraphernalia)

Obstruction of Justice

Operating Vehicle Impaired (OVI)

Probation Violations

Theft / Misuse of Credit Cards / Bad Checks

Weapons Charges (CCW, Weapon Under Disability)

Felonies and Misdemeanors in all Courts

Being arrested or accused of a crime is a scary experience. Many people that contact our firm are facing criminal charges for the first time in their life and are unfamiliar with the legal system and the consequences of the charges they are facing. We can help. When you call, an experienced criminal defense attorney will answer your questions. Once you retain our firm, we will become your advocate and aggressively represent you through the complicated legal process from beginning to end. We understand what you are going through and have helped many clients through similar circumstances, let us help you too.

Under Ohio law, certain crimes, such as crimes of violence and driving under the influence cannot be expunged and will stay on your record for the rest of your life. For these reasons, it is critical to ensure that evidence against you is carefully examined by an experienced attorney and challenged whenever possible. A plea to any criminal charge should only be considered once the evidence has been reviewed and you have been fully advised of the consequences.

If you are facing charges and already have a criminal record it is also critical that you seek the advice of an experienced criminal defense attorney. Many crimes in Ohio, such as domestic violence and driving under the influence or DUI, are "escalating offenses," which means that the punishment becomes much more severe with each repeat conviction. Prosecutors and courts are also harder on what they classify as "repeat offenders" and seek stiffer penalties and more jail time. Avoiding the first conviction is the best defense, but if you already have a record, then it is even more important that you make every effort to prevent a further offense and have a strong advocate on your side.

This is particularly true if you are in a regulated profession such as law, medicine or finance where one conviction for a DUI usually will not cause the loss of your license, but a second will label you a "pattern" offender often leading to action against your license.

If you are facing criminal charges it is very important to get legal representation as quickly as possible to protect your rights and ensure that you do not do anything to make your situation worse. Contact our firm to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney today.